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Republican California 33rd: 1978: David Dreier: Lost to fellow incumbent Gary A. Lee: Republican New York 33rd: 1978: George C. Wortley: Redistricted to the 27th district; lost to fellow incumbent Ronald M. Mottl: Democratic Ohio 23rd: 1974: Ed Feighan: Redistricted to the 19th district: Tom Railsback: Republican Illinois 19th: 1966: Kenneth G ...
House Republicans have lost three members since December, with the expulsion of Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., the resignation of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and Rep. Bill Johnson’s, R ...
While Democrats ultimately retained control of the House following the 2020 elections, Republicans made a net gain of 14 seats [2] and the Democrats entered 2021 with a narrow 222–213 House majority. [3] [4] This was the first time since 2004 that the Republican Party made net gains in the House during a presidential election year. This led ...
Republican Rep. Richard Hudson, the chair of the House Republican campaign arm, said all of the GOP members leaving are in safe Republican seats, but that some of the Democratic retirements would ...
House Republicans are playing the blame game on Wednesday after they lost a seat vacated by George Santos to Democrat Tom Suozzi in New York's Third Congressional District special election. Here's ...
No party has lost House control after a single congressional term since 1954. The Republicans, led by incumbent Speaker Mike Johnson, narrowly maintained control of the House with a small majority of 220 seats (the narrowest since 1930), despite winning the House popular vote by 4 million votes and a margin of 2.6%.
The shrinking Republican majority has raised concerns about the potential for an unprecedented shift in power mid-Congress. Republicans Worry They Could Lose the House—Before the Election Skip ...
This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of January 20, 2025, the 119th Congress). [1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as six seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.